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Planning Commission recommends annexation and approves Tillman Place master plan but voters voice traffic concerns
Summary
The Planning Commission voted to recommend annexation and to forward the Tillman Place preliminary master plan and plan of services on Central Pike to the Board of Commissioners with a positive recommendation, while residents urged delay and stronger off‑site infrastructure because of traffic and drainage concerns.
The Mount Juliet Planning Commission voted to recommend annexation and to forward the Tillman Place preliminary master development plan (PMDP) and plan of services to the Board of Commissioners with positive recommendation, while hearing strong resident concerns about traffic, school capacity and sight distance at Central Pike.
Tillman Place (6235 Central Pike) is a proposed residential development comprised of roughly 37 units (a mix of single‑family detached lots and a clustered townhome area) located on land that straddles the city boundary and the unincorporated area. The developers and their design team presented a plan emphasizing preservation of a central stream corridor, pocket parks and trails, private townhouse…
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